Omics

​ ​Microbiome

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Research Description
Krebs_Nancy-80X100Nancy F. Krebs, MD, MS
nancy.krebs@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-3260
​​Study of the development of infant microbiome
Stephanie Gilley MD PhD

Stephanie Gilley, MD, PhD
stephanie.gilley@cuanschutz.edu

303-724-2476

Pre- and postnatal factors influencing development of the infant microbiome
Minghua Tang-80x100Minghua Tang, PhD
minghua.tang@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-3248

​Obesity treatment and prevention through dietary interventions and effects of the gut microbiome on body weight and health status

​ ​​Epigenetics

Borengasser_Sarah_2016-80x100

Sarah Borengasser, PhD
sarah.borengasser@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-9550

​Early origins of obesity and epigenetic influences

Kristen Boyle

Kristen Boyle, PhD
kristen.boyle@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-5969

​Epigenetic modification of human, fetal stem cells by intrauterine exposure to obesity or gestational diabetes
Kartik Shankar

Kartik Shankar, PhD
kartik.shankar@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-3796

Sequencing-based approaches for transcriptomic, epigenomic and microbial ecology analyses; Single-cell approaches; Data mining and Bioinformatics

​ ​Metabolomics

Borengasser_Sarah_2016-80x100Sarah Borengasser, PhD
sarah.borengasser@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-9550

​Early origins of obesity and epigenetic influences. Targeted 1C metabolites assay. Maternal 1C metabolites across pregnancy and infant DNA methylation.

Minghua Tang-80x100Minghua Tang, PhD
minghua.tang@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-3248
​Obesity treatment and prevention through dietary interventions and effects of the gut microbiome on body weight and health status